Special Report

Gun Sales Plunged, Here's Each State's Figure

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Oklahoma
> Gun sales this year: 123,932 (25th most)
> Gun sales per capita: 31.1 per 1,000 (22nd most)
> Total population: 4.0 million (23rd smallest)

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Oregon
> Gun sales this year: 135,610 (24th most)
> Gun sales per capita: 31.9 per 1,000 (19th most)
> Total population: 4.2 million (24th smallest)

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Pennsylvania
> Gun sales this year: 425,808 (7th most)
> Gun sales per capita: 32.8 per 1,000 (16th most)
> Total population: 13.0 million (5th largest)

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Rhode Island
> Gun sales this year: 10,138 (2nd least)
> Gun sales per capita: 9.3 per 1,000 (4th least)
> Total population: 1.1 million (7th smallest)

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South Carolina
> Gun sales this year: 144,146 (22nd most)
> Gun sales per capita: 27.8 per 1,000 (24th least)
> Total population: 5.2 million (23rd largest)

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